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Safe travelling while pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2010 01:23:56
Travelling in pregnancy by air, rail, road or sea is perfectly safe but make sure you're prepared

you are pregnant). Instead, you could try wrist bands which help deal with motion sickness. Indeed, they can be used for regular morning sickness, too. For more information, visit www.sea-band.com.Travel insurance Travel insurance does cover pregnant

Huggies Little Walkers
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/07/2006 01:57:52
Huggies have added to their range of regular and pull-up disposable nappies, with a flexible new 'nappy pants' design.

that work like knickers with built-in potty training insurance.Huggies latest nappy is the Little Walker. It has the flexibility of the brand's pull-up ranges but a slightly less snug side fitting, allowing little legs to run, jump, roll and well, walk

Booking a holiday with baby in tow
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2010 01:44:00
Travelling with a baby, toddler or child can be tricky as your family grows but a bit or organisation can go a long way!

insurance for the whole family? Is everyone's passport in order? Babies now need their own passport, even if they look completely different within months of the photo being taken! Check out the Passport Office website for the latest advice and guidance

Summer Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2010 00:02:57
From staying cool in the heat to knowing when to take your holidays – your guide to pregnancy in summer

out our tips for safe pregnancy travel. See also 'When is it safe to travel in pregnancy?'It's also worth making sure you know all about pregnancy and travel insurance and travel vaccinations in pregnancy.

Fire safety in the home
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2011 01:06:04
In Child Safety Week we look at the key points it's important to remember to avoid or deal with fires in the home.

at night. A buggy in front the door will not be easy to move if it's hot, on fire, or there is too much smoke to make moving around easy.Think about the exits from your home. On upper floors, are windows easy to open? Many have locks for insurance purposes

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